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  • 4G LTE Upgrade

    $154.50

    The older Model S vehicles were only delivered with a radio module for 2G/Edge and 3G internet traffic.
    The Tesla LTE/4G upgrade allows these vehicles to be upgraded to the faster 4G technology, improving performance in a number of categories listed below.

  • Condenser Fan

    $79.45

    The majority of the Tesla Roadster was produced in the UK, and we find many of the parts were sourced in Europe.

    This wear item HVAC Condenser Fan is no exception, and these fans come from Italy.

  • Door Handle Repair Gear Pawl

    $24.95

    One of the signature Tesla Model S features is the presenting door handles.  Although a really cool concept, being electro-mechanical, the points of failure multiply.

  • Door Handle Kit

    $174.50
  • Fan Adapter Cable

    $37.50

    The SPAL brand PEM cooling fan assembly used in 2.x Roadsters was originally modified by Tesla, cutting off the connector that came with the Cooling Fan, and a pigtail was spliced onto the remaining wires so it can mate with a dual sockets portion of the Roadster wiring harness.

  • GPS Corruption Cable

    $97.50

    Step 1
    Updating the Firmware

    Go to the Garmin website and download the necessary files from Garmin Support

    1. Make sure you have computer running Windows XP or later.
      a. (For the purposes of this guide I will be using Windows 10)
    2. Install the USB drivers with – USBDrivers_2312.exe
    3. Install the firmware updater tool – GPS18xPC_LVC_440.exe
      a. It will extract the Updater executable and the region file to – C:\Garmin\GPS18x_PC_LVC
    4. Plug in the cable to connect to the GPS device to two free USB ports on your computer.
    1. Run the Sensor Configuration executable – SNSRXCFG_330.exe by right clicking on the executable and selecting “Run as Administrator”.
      Running the Sensor Configuration executable as administrator is critical as the Updater executable needs administrator rights to run.
    2. Select the Base Model as GPS 18x PC/LVC and then click the OK button.
    3. Go to Comm in the toolbar at the top, and select Setup from the dropdown menu
    4. Under Serial Port, select the COM port that your USB to Serial connector is using, and set the Baud Rate to manual and at 4800. Click the OK button.
      You can find which COM port the USB to Serial device is using by open the Device Manager (Start Menu->Device Manager). You will find the device under Ports (COM & LPT), and the COM port number in parentheses next to the USB to Serial device.
    5. Go to Comm in the toolbar at the top, and select Connect from the dropdown menu
    6. Go to Config in the toolbar at the top, and select Update Software from the dropdown menu
    7. The software will ask you to select the new region file, and it will automatically open the folder created earlier C:\Garmin\GPS18x_PC_LVC
    8. Select the region folder named 079601000XXX.rgn, where XXX is the version number of the software. In our case it will be v4.40 so look for the file 079601000440.rgn.
    9. The software will then ask you to select the updater executable that will perform the firmware update, and again it will automatically open the folder created earlier C:\Garmin\GPS18x_PC_LVC
    10. Select the Updater.exe executable
    11. On the Updater software, next to Serial Port set the same COM port you used earlier, and set the Baud Rate below it to 9600. Click the OK button.
    12. Wait for the update to finish. It takes about 4-5 minutes to finish
    13. Once the update has successfully finished, click the OK button.
    14. If you wish to double check the firmware version you need to reconnect to the GPS device. Close the Sensor Configuration executable SNSRXCFG_330.exe.
    15. Run the Sensor Configuration executable SNSRXCFG_330.exe. Running it administrator is not necessary when checking the firmware version on the GPS device, only when updating the firmware.
    16. Follow the instructions for checking the firmware version in the section below “Checking the Installed Firmware Version” starting at step 7

    Step 2
    Checking the Installed Firmware Version

    Go to the Garmin website and download the necessary files from Garmin Support

    1. Make sure you have computer running Windows XP or later
      a. For the purposes of this guide I will be using Windows 10
    2. Install the USB drivers with USBDrivers_2312.exe
    3. Plug in the cable to connect to the GPS device to two free USB ports on your computer
    1. Run the Sensor Configuration executable SNSRXCFG_330.exe
    2. Select the Base Model as GPS 18x PC/LVC and then click the OK button
    3. Go to Comm in the toolbar at the top, and select Setup from the dropdown menu
    4. Under Serial Port, select the COM port that your USB to Serial connector is using, and set the Baud Rate to manual and at 4800. Click the OK button.
      You can find which COM port the USB to Serial device is using by open the Device Manager (Start Menu->Device Manager). You will find the device under Ports (COM & LPT), and the COM port number in parentheses next to the USB to Serial device.
    5. Go to Comm in the toolbar at the top, and select Connect from the dropdown menu
    6. Go to View in the toolbar at the top, and select NMEA Transmitted Sentences from the dropdown menu
    7. Wait 30 seconds to a minute for the $PGRMT message near the bottom to come through and display the firmware version near the end of the string right after GPS 18x-LVC software ver.

    Call our Tech Support hotline for details or installation assistance – 623-433-8500

     

  • Soft Top Cable

    $139.95

    The GPS Garmin cable……

  • OVMS Unit

    As Low As: $74.95

    This product is another fine example of the skills and dedication in the Tesla Roadster Owners community, developed by three talented members as a way to access a Roadster through cell phone.

    The Open Vehicle Monitoring System (OVMS) is continually being enhanced and has replaced the defunct 2G nework built into the Roadster for remotely monitoring a variety of vehicle statistics via web interface or smartphone applications.

    The base kit includes:

    • SIM5360 4G module (US edition)
    • OVMS data cable (US)
    • OpenVehicles OVMS GSM antenna (US)

     

  • Condenser Assembly

    $1,554.30
  • Main Battery Coolant Tank

    $159.45
  • PEM Cooling Fan (1.5)

    $219
  • PEM Cooling Fan Shroud (1.5)

    $495
  • Wheel Protector Installation

    $395
  • PEM Cooling Fan Assy (2.x)

    $364
  • Roadster Rear View Mirror

    $63.50
  • Power Window Assembly

    As Low As: $333.48

    The Tesla Model S window regulators are one of the more frequent failure points.  This part replaces the most failure prone component in this assembly, replacing a plastic part with a far more durable Billet Aluminum slotted bushing.

    The slotted feature allows for field retrofit without removing and re-crimping the steel cable in the assembly.

    Typical failure symptoms indicating a broken spring loaded bushing are:

    • Sluggish window operation
    • Widow is stuck in open, closed, or in between
    • Window closes but opens again on its own


    The old broken plastic bushing will need to be removed.  We find a pair of diagonal cutters are ideal for this procedure.  Just nibble around the plastic remnants, and slide in the Billet Aluminum replacement.

    Call our Tech Support hotline for details or installation/replacement assistance – 623-433-8500

    Please NOTE INSTALLATION OPTION IS ONLY FOR LOCAL PHOENIX, AZ AREA CUSTOMERS! Thank you